By Elise Schoening Review Editor They’re identical twins, stand-up comedians, actors and even alumni of the College. The Lucas Brothers, a dynamic duo from New Jersey,...
By Elise Schoening Review Editor Roughly one in four adults in America suffers from a diagnosable mental illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health....
For four nights, the Black Box Theatre in Kendall Hall rung loud with endless laughter as members of the All College Theatre, also known as ACT, put on another memorable performance for students, faculty and the public.
By Elise Schoening Review Editor A staggering five million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s, a fatal disease that has proven to be the sixth leading...
By Elise Schoening Review Editor Fans of the original “Pitch Perfect” film should prepare themselves for disappointment going into the much-anticipated sequel. The first film, which...
Starting this semester, the College is encouraging each student on campus to be a hero, but not the kind that wears a mask and cape. Instead, it is looking to honor the everyday heroes that continually save lives by serving as designated drivers.
In a lecture to students on Thursday, April 23, Suzanne Mettler pointed out the flaws of the higher education system in America, particularly how it increases stratification between the socio-economic classes in our nation.
By Elise Schoening Staff Writer The College community came together last week to advocate for body-positivity and self-love. Students and staff members alike took time out...
By Elise Schoening Features Assistant Students inducted into the College’s prestigious academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa, on Tuesday, April 14, were met with a standing ovation from the...
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